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  1. PoE was very fun, haven't played in awhile bc of backlog of games on steam. Glad to see the game is still kicking. Thanks for the table.
  2. Congrats!
  3. Hell yeah! After I finish Morrowind, I'm gonna do a fonv "William Munny" playthru this summer hopefully. I won't be on my PS4 as much since my daughter will be spending the summer with me and her brother. I'm expecting to have tons of Minecraft hours logged in with her lol.
  4. My birthday was on memorial day this year and my kids mom surprised me with lodging at the great wolf lodge. Still here with the kids and her and it's a great place! Having a great time, this place is awesome.
  5. Lmfao that was awesome
  6. Very nice read.
  7. Sorry for your loss
  8. I actually have hunted and set snares lol. Used to trap rabbits and squirrels as a kid. Never lived on the reserve, lived bout 20 mins away. I miss the mountains. What's wrong with me chatting with gromnir? That's like saying I shouldn't chat with you? I hope you take this all tongue in cheek?
  9. I'm downloading gwent now on the PS4 for free.
  10. Used to live near Cherokee, it used to be busy when I was a kid and the Indians in their outfits doing the fake Indian how, used to love it. Before video games and internet came along, used to love it. Be like driving thru a John Wayne Western. 90s and u could tell times got bad quick. I'm shocked how I feel thinking about it because I've come to view the reservation as a business more than a land of people. Maybe I'm not knowing something or just looking realistically. Now they own lands that are not subject to laws/regulations of America, but u are surrounded by America. No way out. They used to own all the land, but we invaded and took it from them. Horrible genocide and we halfassidly apologize by giving you plots of land to do whatever u want. But it's your land so it up to you what happens to it. I'm against the pipe because we have no right to being there. Its THEIR land, not ours. That aside, I feel it's on them if they do or die. They can even move and become a citizen, enjoy the perks and benefits of education, job options, etc. Hell even pick trades, goods, services and bring it back to your land. But your land, that's it. It ain't getting any bigger, so u have to worry about your land being over populated. Only so much area. ****s gone down hill? You gotta do what you gotta do, it's sink or swim. It's their problem. It goes south? Hard to feel as sorry. I do feel bad but not enough to do anything about except be mad when we break the rules. I ain't worried when they break the rules as much because everyone knew, them and us, that the game was rigged from the start.
  11. I think I hope Trump denies the Paris agreement. Not because I don't care about the impact to climate (even though I don't recycle), but more along the lines of the strings that would be attached. Before looking into the EU, I would be eh go for it, but seeing what comes along and pushed and forced and what happens when you don't want to comply, I think it would be a good idea for the USA to stay outta it. We have enough (sane and crazy) people and drive for cleaner environment here in the USA. Just imagining those same people FORCING everyone to do crazy **** to help out the environment and businesses being businesses would find a way to hit our pockets....no thank you.
  12. LMFAO
  13. I much preferred that to how I felt before them, and honestly most of the time that goes away with time. For me anyway, these drugs affect everyone differently. I fully agree. People will have to do different things/routes bc people react differently. Unfortunately there's no "right" way that will work on everyone the same. Bad days are bad, we gotta do what we can to get thru those days/weeks/months intact and know how to smile afterwards.
  14. Tyvm! Hardest part is the communication bc he doesn't speak and tried to do sign language but ain't ready for it yet. Those moments when u realize ur both on the same page are priceless
  15. We finally got the papers for my youngest son officially got diagnosed with severe autism today. While nothing to jump for joy him having it, it is great news because now after a few years of getting dicked around, he is finally eligible for help.
  16. I agree but then wouldn't the ones who have this placed upon them be miniscule as well?
  17. It seems like the usual "I don't follow or understand contemporary art therefore everything in it must be crap" gibberish with a side order of uncomfortable assertions about artists and people with mental problems and "psychiatric medication is bad, mkay" from where I'm standing. Art is subjective, it's crap to some and masterpieces to other and to the rest they don't care. It's okay, from where I'm standing it looks like ur post was whining with self righteous know it all tone But u can bring sources where it has helped and I can bring plenty when it didn't it's not cut n dry
  18. Surprised a felon can even run. They can't vote, right? Also were a lot of early voters so they were locked in Well... technically he's not. He wasn't convicted of anything yet. And I suspect that reporter will be "persuaded" not to press charges one way or another. Of course if someone like you or i tried that we'd already have been arraigned. Probably with a black eye and bloody lip and an additional charge of assaulting a police officer by hitting his fist with our face.Okay, don't know much of him so thought he was a felon. Was funny watching some talking heads defend him, saying passions run high and the reporter was snarky so..it was understandable to assault him. Meshback reasoning at its finest Not knowing the dude or which side he's on, I can sympathize. I'm sure the ones who are not bothered with it besides the ones who are blind zeolists, are people who have work ****ty jobs with the public such as retail. When someone has to act a certain way and the other person is not held to those same restrictions and said person knows they can act a certain way and do alot to get a rise/catch off guard/bait/etc....you can sympathize. Doesn't make it right, but alot of actions that are wrong u can live with and even feel a helluva lot better afterwards We all know reporters lie, annoying, aggressive, backstab, etc so when one finally goes over the line or ends up being the one because another reporter went over the line...right or wrong, myself I'm gonna nod and say good job. I'd say the same towards a lawyer, tax collector, etc.
  19. I agree with Mesh for overall. The one I personally have seen and felt is with the drugs, I was lifeless it felt. Going thru motions. Bland. My friends who were fine would take my meds and it was like taking a couple lines of coke. So I agree with Mesh for the ones who were taking the meds for their problems, the ones who were taking the meds WITHOUT the problems I'd dare say would help be more creative.
  20. Nope it's not when done right. Not even against the law here either. There is a difference between a spanking/ass whupping and child abuse. And most importantly if it's your child or not lol. This is politics thread so won't detail anymore with old fashion discipline
  21. Obviously the main character will be a babyfaced, inexperienced youth that will have his notions of the world challenged by a more charismatic villain. He will also chase collectibles endlessly across an open world for no reason whatsoever. I mean; this is an Ubisoft game, I know what to expect.Or you know... it could be an older man, still in the military, therefore has to keep a clean cut for service and his wife and has survival experience Did anyone expect Far Cry 5 to be in Montana and the enemies to be Duck Dynasty clones? I think not, either way, we'll find out soon enough. I'll laugh even harder if it's a female character. Im sure people would start whining about Ubisoft being feminists all over the net then lol Either way, I'm going to buy it regardless of what the SJW's and ubi haters say on Twitter and Ign, I'm thankful that Ubisoft is always pushing the envelope. That's what makes the Far Cry games so great (except Primal which did suck bad for alot of reasons) Edit: Here's something that was also interesting: https://youtu.be/BhWfIaVGlMk Oh man, here's comes the heat! :D If it's on the west side of merica, those need to be Mormons. Very religious military armed isolationists with own compounds that defy govt from sticking nose in. I REALLY hope it's that and we deal with cults. If it's the east coast, then those need to be Tennessee or Georgia mountain, but the isolated good ole boys (squeal for me piggy!) aren't as zeolous or military as the Mormons though. Mormons be a much better choice bc it's already there.
  22. [citation needed] Yay for child abuse I guess? Not child abuse, I was never abused. Granted I grew up in a time that wasn't as "safety" restricted as now. https://youtu.be/g01_MH5O_J8
  23. Yes, the old fashioned way was just perfect. Getting my literal ass kicked when the teacher said I had trouble paying attention in school totally did something to fix that problem. It didn't leave me a crippled, suicidal adult that needs several types of medication and major therapy just to survive, let alone function. Not at all. It did for me, thankfully I had a great dad that was firm with the belt but brutally and honest in his wisdom. "It's up to you to figure out how to be happy while following the rules of life, you got a problem then figure out how to fix it or learn how to cope while not acting the fool." He never tolerated the "playing the victim". You can either accept and let something hinder you or you can live life and fight for your happiness/calm for the rest of your life.Because of ass whippings and tough love, he's been more help than medication and therapists for me. Have you been diagnosed with a mental illness? Yes. Not to belittle your experience, we just have a situation where same action brought different results.
  24. Yes, the old fashioned way was just perfect. Getting my literal ass kicked when the teacher said I had trouble paying attention in school totally did something to fix that problem. It didn't leave me a crippled, suicidal adult that needs several types of medication and major therapy just to survive, let alone function. Not at all. It did for me, thankfully I had a great dad that was firm with the belt but brutally and honest in his wisdom. "It's up to you to figure out how to be happy while following the rules of life, you got a problem then figure out how to fix it or learn how to cope while not acting the fool." He never tolerated the "playing the victim". You can either accept and let something hinder you or you can live life and fight for your happiness/calm for the rest of your life. Because of ass whippings and tough love, he's been more help than medication and therapists for me.
  25. Before Obamacare, that is correct. If u needed insurance or u wanted to be prepared, u got urself some insurance. Made certain jobs important and pushed people to get better jobs bc they would have good insurance at a cheaper rate. Didn't want to spend the money, then don't. But then we got that era where every kid had to medicated bc of ADHD/add/etc when before parents just beat ur ass until u straitened up. https://youtu.be/aBkSIFMTMoE That pushed more people into getting insurance for drugs and therapy. Also funny bc those same ****s are college kids now...mmmmmmmmmmm. Forcing everyone into meant more people using it. Before if u felt bad or injured yourself, u had to pick between sucking it up or going to prime care. Now since its forced, people since they have to pay are using it more. They no longer mainly "tough it out", since they HAVE to pay. More people using it weither they want to or not. Then u have a major problem of how hospitals gouge prices. That's another topic though.
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